

Trevor has revealed more information on the Man with the Upside-Down Face that only further supports his status as a sadistic and evil creature who loves torture. Causing and feeding on pain, suffering, and death without any remorse, he leeches off the suffering of his victims, during their terrifying and painful events, sucking the life out of them for his own twisted pleasure and satisfaction. It is believed that the Man is just as bad or even much worse than the infamous Cartoon Cat and he appears to be the most threatening evil being out there. He's physically there, we just can't see him though."

He's an awful parasite, like a leech or lamprey. He loves grief and pain from roadside accidents, but any awful feelings will do. As Henderson states, "His face is on wrong because he loves perverting the expectations of how a human is put together. The Man is an incredibly sadistic creature, feeding off negative emotions and silently influencing others to keep up the cycle of suffering. Interestingly, these are the first pictures of the Man to not be in black-and-white, possibly suggesting that more recent sightings of the Man will be revealed soon. Recently, Trevor Henderson has released two more pictures of the Man with the Upside-Down Face, which were taken hours before a brutal fire. He is almost never shown before a tragic event only after the fact. When "feeding", The Man With the Upside-Down Face is invisible to others, only appearing in photographs. Trevor later on uploaded three more old photos of the Man, along with more information on him: The Man feeds off of negative emotions, such as grief, terror, misery and pain, and appears in places where tragic deaths and suffering occur to get his fill, such as car crashes, fires, homicides, and even in places where other monsters, like The Bridge Worms, have killed people.

Future investigating revealed that was not the case. Looking in deeper at the third photo, it is noted that the location of the picture is in Budapest, Hungary, suggesting a possible place of origin of The Man With the Upside-Down Face.īecause of the Man's nature of appearing at the scenes of tragic, violent deaths, it was first assumed that the Man was some form of The Grim Reaper. The third photo appears to be a normal photo of a marketplace, except the Man appears in the back, grinning. The second photo is another car crash, except the Man is inside of the car, once again smiling directly at the photographer. The Man can be seen behind the car through the windows, staring at the viewer. In the first photo, a crowd of onlookers gather around the scene of a car crash. At first glace the photos appear mundane, but on further inspection, The Man With the Upside-Down Face can be seen lurking in the background, always staring at the camera with his trademark evil smile. Pictures of the Man dating back from the 1910s to the 1960s started appearing on the internet, when Trevor uploaded three old photographs onto his social media, two of which depict car crashes. In all his appearances, the Man wears a dark suit and an eerie, sinister grin. As his name implies, The Man With the Upside-Down Face appears as an otherwise average-looking human male whose face is orientated upside-down on his head.
